With support for 2D vector graphics through OpenVG 1.1 and 3D graphics through OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0, Mali-200 provides a complete graphics acceleration platform based on the open standards provided by the Khronos Group. Mali is still the only GPU architecture to achieve OpenGL ES 2.0 conformance at 1080 pixels.

The provision of an industry standard AMBA AXI interface makes integration of the Mali-200 GPU into system-on-Chip designs straight-forward, and also provides a well-defined interface for connecting to other bus architectures.

A wide range of 3rd party applications, middleware and tools support through the ARM Mali ecosystem program. Pre-validated with other ARM hardware and software products, as well as a wide array of 3rd party applications & content.

*Mali GPUs noted as based on a published Khronos Specification are conformant, or expected to pass the Khronos Conformance Testing Process. Current conformance status can be found at http://www.khronos.org/conformance.

Feature

Value

Description

Area

4.1 mm²

Area for at 65 nm LP. Actual post layout silicon area, all memories included

Frequency

230 MHz

380 MHz

in 65 LP

in 65 GP

Throughput

16 M tri/s

275 M pix/s

Throughput figures @ 275 MHz

Feature

Value

Description

Anti-Aliasing

4 x AA

4x Multi-Sampling with virtually no performance drop

16 x AA

16xAA outperforming all implementations of comparable quality

API Support

OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0
OpenVG 1.1

Full support for next-generation and legacy 2D/3D graphics applications.

Deploying graphics applications and content on Mali-200 based-systems is easier with the wide range of third party development tools, middleware and existing demonstration applications along with the increasing availability of Mali-200 development boards.

Shader Authoring Tools

Shader Development Studio, Offline Shader Compiler and Shader Library

Performance Analysis Tool

Performance data capture and analyzer for tuning the shader performance

The highest performance uni-processor in the Classic ARM processor family, it is widely licensed for a vast array of applications it is used in today's leading-brand mobile handsets, set-top boxes, digital TVs, high-end photo frames and many other applications.

The ARM Cortex-A8 processor has the ability to scale in speed from 600MHz to greater than 1GHz, meeting the requirements for power-optimized mobile devices needing operation in less than 300mW and performance-optimized consumer applications requiring 2000 Dhrystone MIPS.

Available as either a single core or configurable multicore processor, the Cortex-A9 processor can scale across a wide variety of applications making it an ideal solution for designs requiring high performance in low power or thermally constrained cost-sensitive devices.

Available in a variety of different architectures ARM Standard Cell Libraries support a wide performance range for all types of SoC designs. Designers can choose between different libraries and optimize their designs for speed, power and/or area

A broad portfolio of silicon-proven Interface IP designed to meet varying system architectures and standards. General Purpose I/O, Specialty I/O, High Speed DDR and Serial Interfaces are optimized to deliver high data throughput performance with low pin counts

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